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1993 Honda Civic Lx - 4-door - Automatic - Fully Loaded - 135k Miles on 2040-cars

US $2,375.00
Year:1993 Mileage:135000
Location:

Salem, Virginia, United States

Salem, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

 

1993 HONDA CIVIC LX 4-Door, Automatic, PW, PS, PDL, PM, Cruise, with 135,*** miles - Blue with Grey interior.


Engine runs great with no noises and no smoke -- Transmission shifts smooth. There are no known mechanical problems. Gas mileage is 30 - 35 MPG.

VA State Inspection good until 4/2015.
Clear Virginia Title -- zip 24153.

The body is solid with NO RUST -- The paint has faded and has some left over black paint on hood from previous owner.

FOLLOWING SERVICE HAS JUST BEEN DONE: (Over $1000 in service)

**New Timing Belt, Water Pump, Acc. Belts (Genuine Honda)
**New Tires
**New Front Brakes
**Changed Oil & Filter

All power options work. The A/C works - the compressor pulley rattles when not in use but is quiet when turned on.

The interior is good but could stand some cleaning. Radio is original AM/FM/Cassette.

Overall this is a very dependable Civic with low miles. It is not pretty, nothing a paint job wouldn't fix, but is an excellent driver.

I just drove to NC and back and got 36 MPG!!


**Feedback is low because I am using my stepfather's account to list this. My account is 'plumeasy' if you want to check my feedback - it is 2090 and I have been on Ebay since 1991.**


**I had an independent auto business for 25 years before my health went bad several years ago. I specialized in Hondas, Miatas, Mitsubishi/Dodge Ram 50 trucks, also Honda Motorcycles & Lawn mowers. Since I do not receive any disability, occasionally I find cars that I can check out and sell to people who need a good car. I am very upfront about any known problems and even though my health now prevents me doing much work on cars, I do know a lot about the ones I dealt in before and I have a good mechanic who I trust.

 

 

THERE IS NO WARRANTY WITH THIS VEHICLE - IT IS SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS. I WILL NOT SHIP, BUT WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOUR SHIPPER. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE PURCHASER.

 

IF YOUR FEEDBACK RATING IS 5 OR LESS, OR IF YOU JUST JOINED EBAY IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS - YOU MUST EMAIL ME WITH VERIFIABLE CONTACT INFORMATION OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED.

I WILL NOT END THE AUCTION EARLY UNLESS THE 'BUY IT NOW' or IT IS SOLD LOCALLY.



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Sat, Mar 7 2015

The accident was minor. The aftermath was horrific. Carlos Solis was waiting to turn left into a Houston-area apartment complex on January 28 when oncoming traffic struck the front-left corner of his 2002 Honda Accord, pictured above. He was stopped, according to a police report of the accident. The other car traveled at under 30 miles per hour. He should have walked away from the fender-bender. Instead, the 35-year-old married man was killed when a defective airbag exploded and sent a large piece of metal shrapnel into his neck, his estate's lawyers allege in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Harris County, Texas. He bled to death while his younger brother and an 11-year-old cousin tried to save him. Solis is one of at least six motorists killed by defective airbags made by Takata, a global automotive supplier. He may also be a posthumous poster child for federal legislation introduced earlier this week that would ensure car owners receive more timely information about safety recalls. Currently, federal law does not require car dealers to tell prospective buyers about open recalls on used cars or whether defects have been repaired. Legislation introduced by Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) wouldn't require that directly of dealerships, but it would mandate that car owners be notified of recalls when they apply for registration and at the time of registration renewal. "Important recall notices can get bogged down with legalese, and busy consumers can miss a life-saving update," Blumenthal said. "This legislation provides a common-sense avenue to ensure every driver is reminded and encouraged to make the necessary repairs." Such a law may have prevented Solis' death. Although his '02 Accord had been recalled in late 2011, his wife and lawyers say he had no knowledge of the recall when he bought the car used from All Star Auto Sales in 2014, nor did he know of the dangerous flaw when he set out to visit his parents on Jan. 18. Only one month earlier, Congress held hearings on Takata and Honda's long-standing inaction related to the defective airbags. Documents showed both companies were aware of problems with the airbags as early as 2004, and a report in The New York Times detailed secret airbag tests, the results of which alarmed Takata engineers. Yet the company withheld the information from federal safety administrators.

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Aside from slight styling upgrades and a new optional HondaVac built-in vacuum cleaner, the 2014 Odyssey was also given a more rigid passenger compartment using high-strength steel to help better protect occupants. It obviously worked. Following the crash tests, the 2014 Odyssey became the first minivan to earn a Top Safety Pick+ rating, but, more importantly, it did so with "Good" ratings in all five crash categories (four "Goods" and one "Acceptable" are enough for the TSP+). Impressive.
Scroll down for the crash-test video from the IIHS along with a press release.

Honda shines the spotlight on Project Drive-In success

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Project Drive-In, a Honda-sponsored campaign to save drive-in theaters across the country, is beginning to bear fruit, as the first theaters have been informed that they'll be getting free digital projectors. Many theaters still use 35-millimeter film, which is being phased out rather aggressively in the movie industry. The move to digital, meanwhile, requires nearly a six-figure investment, forcing many drive-ins to close up shop for good.
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